Maurice Askew

[…]wer: Jim ShieldsInterviewee: Maurice AskewTape 1, Side 1 Jim Shields: This is a recording made in 1972 at the Gate recording theatre at Elstree, of Maurice Askew, who was the dubbing mixer there - and a very find dubbing mixer too. [break in recording]... You know, just when you started in the […]

Lew Grade

[…]g you for the archive. What I would like to suggest is, could you in your own words, and not too extensively, talk about the beginning. The beginning of where ...Lew Grade : Television.Alan Sapper : ...you started from. Well, no, before television; your life performing.Lew Grade : My life.Alan Sappe[…]

Anthony Mendleson

[…]dleson : Did I...?Linda Wood : Go to the cinema as a child?Anthony Mendleson : Yes I did, very much so because I was brought up in a very remote part of South Wales, by my Aunt, because my Mother died. And there we had a silent film show every week in the village hall, so I saw a great number of sil[…]

John Jeffrey

[…]then sent to Norwich and then moved to Doncaster to train as a radar mechanic; move to Huddersfield then Twycross for further training; he spent most of his time in technical colleges; Colonel Gates; towards the end of the war he started a vehicle electricians course at St Georges in Glasgow, then t[…]

John Dark

BEHP transcript DisclaimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Speechmatics.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for any misinterpretation of the content of this[…]
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